Setting Your Computer's Display Screen Area for WHAT

This page is in support of the
WHAT
(Wolfberg's
Helpful
Anagramming
Tool) program.

As mentioned on the Acquiring WHAT page, the minimum
recommended screen area of your computer's display is 1024 x 768 pixels.
If it is smaller than 918 x 686 pixels, the
WHAT window will not all fit on your screen.
Here is how to change your screen area on a computer running W2K, and
it is likely similar instructions pertain for other flavors of MS Windows®.

To see what you do have and to change
it, click on the Start button on the taskbar, click on
Settings, click
on Control Panel.
Double-click on Display.
Select the Settings tab, and you
are shown the screen area (mine says 1400 by 1050). As mentioned on the
Purchasing WHAT page, the minimum size of the
WHAT window is 918 x 686 pixels, so 1024 x 768 is a good setting.

When you resize your screen, you may have to click the OK button without
a lot of delay. Also, icons on your desktop may be moved around, so if you
have lots of them in a pattern you like, take some notes before making the
change. This change will affect all of your viewing. Perhaps if you like
your old setting for everything else, you would have to alternate to use
WHAT. Perhaps the change will be helpful to you in general, and you could
leave it. If you are finding certain programs are displaying text too small
for you to read easily, you can have them use larger fonts.

Click your browser's Back button or this
link here to return to the
Acquiring WHAT page.